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Gene:Information unit found on a Chromosome; instructions to build proteins
allele: A different type of the same gene
Genome: All of the genetic material found in an organism
Character: Heritable feature
Trait: More specific than a character
Homozygous: Same alleles; either dominant or recessive
Heterozygous: different alleles;
Phenotype: Physical representation of a genotype
Genotype: Actual alleles; Heterozygous or Homozygous
Codominance: Blood type is an example of this..
Linkedgenes: When genes are on the same chromosome we refer to those as?
XX: What are the sex chromosomes of a female?
Autosomes: All chromosomes other than the sex chromosomes
sexlinkedgenes: Genes that are found on the sex chromosomes
pleiotropy: When one gene determines multiple characteristics
dihybrid: A cross between two traits
point: What type of mutation is it when only one base is changed?
inversion: Mutation where a chunk of DNA is broken off and flipped, then reinserted.
Elongation: What phase of transcription is it when the RNA is actually being transcribed?
Exons: Pieces of the genetic material that is needed to code for the proteins
Introns: Information in genes that are NOT needed to code for proteins.
splicing: The process where introns are cut from the mRNA, and the exons are attached
five: What prime end is the cap added to on mRNA?
tRNA: What brings the amino acids to the ribosome during Translation?
small: A ribosome is made up of a _______ subunit and a large subunit.
mRNA: What binds to the small subunit of the ribosome during Translation?
anticodons: Whats is found on tRNA that complimentary base pairs with the codons on mRNA?
one: What RNA Polymerase makes rRNA but not non-coding RNA?

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What type of mutation is it when only one base is changed?

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The process where introns are cut from the mRNA, and the exons are attached

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Information unit found on a Chromosome; instructions to build proteins

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A different type of the same gene

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Physical representation of a genotype

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What binds to the small subunit of the ribosome during Translation?

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Whats is found on tRNA that complimentary base pairs with the codons on mRNA?

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All chromosomes other than the sex chromosomes

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What prime end is the cap added to on mRNA?

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Heritable feature

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What phase of transcription is it when the RNA is actually being transcribed?

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Blood type is an example of this..

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When one gene determines multiple characteristics

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When genes are on the same chromosome we refer to those as?

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Genes that are found on the sex chromosomes

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Pieces of the genetic material that is needed to code for the proteins

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All of the genetic material found in an organism

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Actual alleles; Heterozygous or Homozygous

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A cross between two traits

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What brings the amino acids to the ribosome during Translation?

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More specific than a character

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Information in genes that are NOT needed to code for proteins.

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What RNA Polymerase makes rRNA but not non-coding RNA?

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Mutation where a chunk of DNA is broken off and flipped, then reinserted.